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NSG 1600 / NSG1600 OB UNIT 1 EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
What are the two primary functions of the ovaries? 
 
_____ is a golden fluid first secreted in the breast that contains more minerals and protein but less sugar and fat than mature breast milk. It is rich in maternal antibodies which offers immunity protection for the newborn. Secretion of this substance may continue for a week after childbirth and will gradually convert to mature milk. 
 
 
Which hormone stimulates the production of milk within a few days after childbirth? 
 
 
_______ occurs ...
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What are the two primary functions of the ovaries? 
 
_____ is a golden fluid first secreted in the breast that contains more minerals and protein but less sugar and fat than mature breast milk. It is rich in maternal antibodies which offers immunity protection for the newborn. Secretion of this substance may continue for a week after childbirth and will gradually convert to mature milk. 
 
 
Which hormone stimulates the production of milk within a few days after childbirth? 
 
 
_______ occurs ...
NSG 1600 / NSG1600 OB UNIT 1 EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
WHAT ARE THE THREE FUNCTIONS OF THE PLACENTA? 
-to provide for the transfer and exchange of substances. 
-to act as a barrier to certain substances. 
-to function as a endocrine gland by producing hormones. 
 
WHEN DOES THE PLACENTA BEGIN TO DEVELOP? 
 
 
THE FETUS DOES NOT RECEIVE IMMUNITY TO WHAT? 
ese pathogens during her pregnancy, fetal infection may occur. Some pathogens can cause birth defects. 
 
 
WHAT HORMONES DO THE PLACENTA SECRETE TO HELP SUSTAIN A PREGNANCY? 
Progesterone, estrogen...
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WHAT ARE THE THREE FUNCTIONS OF THE PLACENTA? 
-to provide for the transfer and exchange of substances. 
-to act as a barrier to certain substances. 
-to function as a endocrine gland by producing hormones. 
 
WHEN DOES THE PLACENTA BEGIN TO DEVELOP? 
 
 
THE FETUS DOES NOT RECEIVE IMMUNITY TO WHAT? 
ese pathogens during her pregnancy, fetal infection may occur. Some pathogens can cause birth defects. 
 
 
WHAT HORMONES DO THE PLACENTA SECRETE TO HELP SUSTAIN A PREGNANCY? 
Progesterone, estrogen...
NSG 1600 / NSG1600 PERIOPERATIVE UNIT 1 EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Why is it important to get baseline vitals before surgery? 
-Anesthesia will drop the blood pressure. 
 
-If systolic drops >20mmHg = CRITICAL 
 
-You will be able to compare other vitals taken to see if there is something wrong. 
 
What is a Paralytic ileus? S/S? 
Paralysis of the bowel due to surgery (common --especially in abdominal surgery) AKA decreased/absent peristalsis. 
 
-Caused by handling of intestines. 
 
-May last hours to days 
 
-S/S: absent bowel sounds, abdomen distention, a...
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Why is it important to get baseline vitals before surgery? 
-Anesthesia will drop the blood pressure. 
 
-If systolic drops >20mmHg = CRITICAL 
 
-You will be able to compare other vitals taken to see if there is something wrong. 
 
What is a Paralytic ileus? S/S? 
Paralysis of the bowel due to surgery (common --especially in abdominal surgery) AKA decreased/absent peristalsis. 
 
-Caused by handling of intestines. 
 
-May last hours to days 
 
-S/S: absent bowel sounds, abdomen distention, a...
NSG 1600 / NSG1600 EXAM 1. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is used to diagnose preeclampsia? 
Blood pressure of over 140/90 on two separate occasions, protein in urine 
 
After diagnosis of preeclampsia, what is the priority intervention to keep it from progressing? 
Administration of IV magnesium sulfate 
 
What is the antidote to magnesium sulfate? 
calcium gluconate = keep it at bedside! 
 
Menarche 
the first menstrual period 
 
What is a sign of endometrial cancer related to menopause? 
Bleeding after long period of not bleeding 
 
What STI ha...
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What is used to diagnose preeclampsia? 
Blood pressure of over 140/90 on two separate occasions, protein in urine 
 
After diagnosis of preeclampsia, what is the priority intervention to keep it from progressing? 
Administration of IV magnesium sulfate 
 
What is the antidote to magnesium sulfate? 
calcium gluconate = keep it at bedside! 
 
Menarche 
the first menstrual period 
 
What is a sign of endometrial cancer related to menopause? 
Bleeding after long period of not bleeding 
 
What STI ha...
NSG 1600 / NSG1600 UNIT 1 JEOPARDY EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Restorative surgery 
Improves a patients functional ability 
 
Reconstructive surgery (different than cosmetic because it is considered a necessity and covered by insurance) 
surgery to restore function and normal appearance, and correct deformities created by birth defects, trauma or medical conditions including cancer 
 
Cosmetic surgery 
 
 
Diagnostic surgery 
 
 
Wong baker pain scale 
 
 
Neonatal infant pain scale NIPS 
 
 
A pain scale using 0-10 as a reference to the severity of pain 
N...
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Restorative surgery 
Improves a patients functional ability 
 
Reconstructive surgery (different than cosmetic because it is considered a necessity and covered by insurance) 
surgery to restore function and normal appearance, and correct deformities created by birth defects, trauma or medical conditions including cancer 
 
Cosmetic surgery 
 
 
Diagnostic surgery 
 
 
Wong baker pain scale 
 
 
Neonatal infant pain scale NIPS 
 
 
A pain scale using 0-10 as a reference to the severity of pain 
N...
NSG 1600 / NSG1600 EXAM 4. NSG 1600- EAQs- EXAM 4. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
Which substance will the home care nurse instruct a client to use after laryngectomy to cleanse the stoma site? 
A. Sterile saline 
B. Steroid cream 
C. Oil-based lubricant 
D. Mild soap and water 
 
A client reports left-sided chest pain after playing racquetball. The client is hospitalized and diagnosed with left pneumothorax. When assessing the client's left chest area, the nurse expects to identify which finding? 
 
A. Dull sound on percussion 
B. Vocal fremitus on palpation 
C. Rales with ...
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Which substance will the home care nurse instruct a client to use after laryngectomy to cleanse the stoma site? 
A. Sterile saline 
B. Steroid cream 
C. Oil-based lubricant 
D. Mild soap and water 
 
A client reports left-sided chest pain after playing racquetball. The client is hospitalized and diagnosed with left pneumothorax. When assessing the client's left chest area, the nurse expects to identify which finding? 
 
A. Dull sound on percussion 
B. Vocal fremitus on palpation 
C. Rales with ...
NSG 550 / NSG550 DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. EXAM 1, EXAM 2 AND 3. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
THIS EXAM PACKAGE CONTAINS QUESTIONS FOR THE TOPIC, DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. 
COVERS BOTH MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAMS.
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- NSG 550 / NSG550 EXAM 1. DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. • Exam (elaborations)
- NSG 550 / NSG550 EXAM 2. DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. • Exam (elaborations)
- NSG 550 / NSG550 EXAM 3. DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. • Exam (elaborations)
- NSG 550 / NSG550 EXAM 3. DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS. • Exam (elaborations)
THIS EXAM PACKAGE CONTAINS QUESTIONS FOR THE TOPIC, DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. 
COVERS BOTH MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAMS.
NSG 550 / NSG550 EXAM 3. DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
Drug screening: What does it identify? 
Metabolites of illegal drugs used 
 
Drug screening: What sample is most commonly used? 
Urine 
 
Drug screening: Which tests are better from the blood? 
Toxicology tests for drug overdose 
Poisoning 
 
Drug screening: Who uses drug screening? 
Employers 
Law enforcement agencies 
 
Genetic Testing: What is it used for? 
Identifies predisposition to disease 
Establish presence of disease 
Establish paternity 
Provide forensic evidence 
 
SARS viral testing...
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Drug screening: What does it identify? 
Metabolites of illegal drugs used 
 
Drug screening: What sample is most commonly used? 
Urine 
 
Drug screening: Which tests are better from the blood? 
Toxicology tests for drug overdose 
Poisoning 
 
Drug screening: Who uses drug screening? 
Employers 
Law enforcement agencies 
 
Genetic Testing: What is it used for? 
Identifies predisposition to disease 
Establish presence of disease 
Establish paternity 
Provide forensic evidence 
 
SARS viral testing...
NSG 550 / NSG550 EXAM 3. DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
CT with myelogram 
a special CT scan that looks at muscle function, innervation of the nerve, and disc vertebrae 
(like if someone comes in with back pain) 
-it is an option for people who can't get MRi's (like an implanted device) 
 
What does the American college of radiology recommend for a 24 year old with atraumatic back pain? 
No diagnostic – nothing 
 
Patient presents with AMS, what are some important tests to evaluate? 
 
 
What is a toxicology report? 
Toxicology is like investig...
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CT with myelogram 
a special CT scan that looks at muscle function, innervation of the nerve, and disc vertebrae 
(like if someone comes in with back pain) 
-it is an option for people who can't get MRi's (like an implanted device) 
 
What does the American college of radiology recommend for a 24 year old with atraumatic back pain? 
No diagnostic – nothing 
 
Patient presents with AMS, what are some important tests to evaluate? 
 
 
What is a toxicology report? 
Toxicology is like investig...
NSG 550 / NSG550 EXAM 2. DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
H. Pylori testing: When is it indicated? 
Patients that may have: 
-Peptic ulcers 
-Gastric MALT lymphoma 
-Melena 
-Hematemesis 
-Weight loss 
-Persistent vomiting 
-Dysphagia 
-Anemia 
 
H. Pylori: Why do a culture?Gives antibiotic sensitivities 
 
H. Pylori: How long does a culture take? 
 
 
H. Pylori: Biopsy 
 
 
H. Pylori: Rapid Urease Testing. What is used and how long for results? 
 
H. Pylori: What is first-line testing for H. Pylori? 
 
H. Pylori: what is the problem with breath for ur...
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H. Pylori testing: When is it indicated? 
Patients that may have: 
-Peptic ulcers 
-Gastric MALT lymphoma 
-Melena 
-Hematemesis 
-Weight loss 
-Persistent vomiting 
-Dysphagia 
-Anemia 
 
H. Pylori: Why do a culture?Gives antibiotic sensitivities 
 
H. Pylori: How long does a culture take? 
 
 
H. Pylori: Biopsy 
 
 
H. Pylori: Rapid Urease Testing. What is used and how long for results? 
 
H. Pylori: What is first-line testing for H. Pylori? 
 
H. Pylori: what is the problem with breath for ur...
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
NURS 110 / NURS110 MIDTERM EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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NURS 110 / NURS110 MIDTERM EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.